§ 47-49 – Defective certification or adjudication of clerk, etc., admitting to registration.
47-49. Defective certification or adjudication of clerk, etc., admitting to registration. In all cases where, prior to January 1, 1919, instruments by law required or authorized to be registered, with certificates showing the acknowledgment or proof of execution thereof as required by the laws of the State of North Carolina, have been ordered registered by […]
§ 47-50 – Order of registration omitted.
47-50. Order of registration omitted. In all cases prior to October 1, 2005, where it appears from the records of the office of the register of deeds of any county in this State that the execution of a deed of conveyance or other instrument by law required or authorized to be registered was duly signed […]
§ 47-50.1 – Register's certificate omitted.
47-50.1. Register’s certificate omitted. In all cases prior to October 1, 2005, where it appears from the records of the office of the register of deeds of any county in this State that the execution of a deed of conveyance or other instrument by law required or authorized to be registered was duly signed and […]
§ 47-51 – Official deeds omitting seals.
47-51. Official deeds omitting seals. All deeds executed prior to April 1, 2021, by any sheriff, commissioner, receiver, executor, executrix, administrator, administratrix, or other officer authorized to execute a deed by virtue of office or appointment, in which the officer has omitted to affix a seal after the officer’s signature, are not invalid on account […]
§ 47-52 – Defective acknowledgment on old deeds validated.
47-52. Defective acknowledgment on old deeds validated. The clerk of the superior court may order registered any deed, or other conveyance of land, in all cases where the instrument and probate bears date prior to January 1, 1907, where the acknowledgment, private examination, or other proof of execution, has been taken or had before a […]
§ 47-53 – Probates omitting official seals, etc.
47-53. Probates omitting official seals, etc. If the acknowledgment, private examination, or other proof of the execution of any deed, mortgage, or other instrument authorized or required to be registered has been taken by or before any commissioner of affidavits and deeds of this State, clerk or deputy clerk of a court of record, or […]
§ 47-53.1 – Acknowledgment omitting seal of clerk or notary public.
47-53.1. Acknowledgment omitting seal of clerk or notary public. If any person has taken an acknowledgment as either a notary public or a clerk of a superior court, deputy clerk of a superior court, or assistant clerk of a superior court and has failed to affix his or her seal and this acknowledgment has been […]
§ 47-54 – Registration by register's deputies or clerks.
47-54. Registration by register’s deputies or clerks. All registrations of instruments heretofore made in the office of register of deeds of the several counties by the register’s deputy or clerk, and signed in the name of the register of deeds by the deputy or clerk, or signed by the deputy in his own name and […]
§ 47-54.1 – Registration by register's assistants or deputies.
47-54.1. Registration by register’s assistants or deputies. All registrations of instruments heretofore made in the office of register of deeds of the several counties by the register’s assistant or deputy, and signed in the name of the register of deeds by the assistant or deputy, and initialed by the assistant or deputy, instead of being […]
§ 47-47 – Defective order of registration; "same" for "this instrument".
47-47. Defective order of registration; "same" for "this instrument". Where instruments were admitted to registration prior to March 2, 1905, and the clerk’s order for the registration used the word "same" in place of "this instrument," the said registrations are good and valid. (1905, c. 344; Rev., s. 1010; C.S., s. 3329.)